Latest Developments Egypt resumed transferring aid into Gaza by rerouting trucks to Israel’s Kerem Shalom crossing on May 26, nearly three weeks after Egypt closed its Rafah crossing into Gaza. Approximately 200 trucks carrying humanitarian
The new rules of geopolitics in Africa
Washington should foster coalitions that can offer a better value proposition than competing revisionist powers. The forced closing of two U.S. military bases in Niger and the hasty withdrawal of a much smaller group of
ANALYSIS: Italy’s Giorgia Meloni woos Africa
Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has proven more palatable than many Western leaders feared when the right-wing politician – some even called her a neo-fascist – became Italy’s prime minister in 2022. After all, she
‘Now is the time to unleash Africa’s peace power’ Guterres tells Security Council
Peace is the key to unlocking Africa’s future and for strengthening the continent’s voice and influence in building peace globally, UN Secretary-General António Guterres told the Security Council on Thursday. “Now is the time to
Mass exodus from Abu Shouk camp as violence escalates in El-Fasher
Amidst escalating violence and widespread abuses by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), an estimated 60% of residents have fled the Abu Shouk camp in El-Fasher, North Darfur. The camp, home to approximately 400,000 displaced persons,
Mali: les rebelles du CSP veulent un pacte de non-agression avec les jihadistes du Jnim
Au Mali, les rebelles du CSP (Cadre stratégique pour la défense du peuple de l’Azawad), signataires du défunt accord de paix de 2015 qui avait été conclu avec l’État malien, veulent établir un pacte de
Hundreds of hostages, mostly women and children, are rescued from Boko Haram extremists in Nigeria
Hundreds of hostages, mostly children and women, who were held captive for months or years by Boko Haram extremists in northeastern Nigeria have been rescued from a forest enclave and handed over to authorities, the
French, Russia, Chinese firms vie to build Ghana’s first nuclear power plant
Ghana will select by December a company to build its first nuclear power plant from contenders including France’s EDF, U.S.-based NuScale Power and Regnum Technology Group, and China National Nuclear Corporation, an energy ministry official
Gunmen kill some 40 people in attack in north-central Nigeria
Gunmen riding motorbikes killed around 40 people in a raid on a mining community in north-central Nigeria, opening fire on residents and torching homes, the local government said on Tuesday. The attack late Monday in
More control, less deniability: what next for Russia in Africa after Wagner?
Moscow has stricter say over efforts to influence since Yevgeny Prigozhin’s death as western militaries exit the Sahel On 3 May, as top US officials confirmed the presence of Russian security forces in the same